About

Before software, I was a USA World Cup team member, and a 2x world champion in Latin Ballroom Dancing; first American to hold a world title in this sport. I had the neat opportunity to be a guest on Dancing with the Stars.

After competitive dance, I started designing in Figma at 14 years old, and started programming at 15 years old.

Before attending Stanford, I was a AI/ML researcher at MIT, where I focused on using CNNs to detect online fake news. My research was awarded at NeurIPS 2018. Read more here.

Two years into Stanford, I left to co-found a blockchain startup, where we built a search engine for the blockchain. More on that here.

Two years later, I headed back to Stanford. I designed my own major called Computational Creativity within the School of Engineering, advised by David Kelley. Through my major, I study how AI can augment human creativity.

Otherwise, I love tinkering with new productivity tools, listening to music, and taking photos.

If you'd like to chat, email me.